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Baruch Dayan Ha'emes.

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So sad :((

Baruch Dayan Haemet

(10/11/2017 2:50:05 PM)

2

BDE

Noti had an exceptionally special soul. He had a great sense of humor, with a kind heart. He will always be remembered. Our hearts are with the family. Moshiach Now!!

(10/11/2017 3:02:56 PM)

3

Bde

He will definitely be missed

(10/11/2017 3:34:49 PM)

4

BDE

BDE :( He was so sweet, and his smile was contagious. He will be missed :(

(10/11/2017 3:36:56 PM)

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Baruch Dayan emes

I remember him from camp. Just a good person. To die so young. I’m so sorry.

(10/11/2017 3:37:35 PM)

6

Bde

Moshiach now

(10/11/2017 3:50:45 PM)

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Dovid

Such a good kid bde moshiach now!

(10/11/2017 4:44:06 PM)

8

heartbreaking

so so sry for ur loss. may his neshama have an aliya and may we all be reunited witj our loved ones with moahaich.

(10/11/2017 4:54:01 PM)

9

No words!!!

Ad mosai how can this happen . So young ad mosai ad mosaiad mosai

(10/12/2017 11:46:21 AM)

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Former neighbors

We used to see him walking up & down outside his house, smoking. He never bothered a soul, always quiet and refined, a nice young man. Very sorry to hear, Baruch Dayan HaEmes.

(10/14/2017 12:09:07 PM)

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He went to my Day Hab.

I knew him. He went to Yachad JUF Day Hab and that he lived with Chaim Goldman. BDE.

(10/14/2017 7:38:03 PM)

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Big Z Schapiro

BDE

(10/14/2017 8:31:56 PM)

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Oy vey

I remember him from Gan Yisroel Mtl 5753 and saw him many times throughout the years. He was a very exceptional soul, friendly to a tee and an amazing person. This is terrible news.

Hope that the family finds comfort in these words of truth from the Rebbe.

"To Know and To Care":

Rabbi Nachum Rabinovitz, an elder chassid who lives in Jerusalem, was once waiting for yechidut (a private audience with the Rebbe). Among those waiting was a young man, obviously wealthy, but wearing a morose and despondent expression.

A short while later, the young man entered the Rebbe’s room, and when he emerged, his expression had changed. His face beamed forth energy and vitality.

Curious about this abrupt shift in emotion, when his own yechidut concluded, Reb Nachum inquired about the young man’s identity from the Rebbe’s secretaries and was able to arrange a meeting.

“I am a wealthy man,” the young man told Reb Nachum, “but recently, my only son died. At that point, I felt that my life no longer had any purpose. I saw no value to my wealth or my position.

“I went to the Rebbe for solace and advice.

“The Rebbe asked me what my feelings would be if my son went overseas and was living in a foreign country from which he could not communicate to me, but in which I could be assured that all his needs were being met and he had no suffering at all.

“I answered that although the separation would be difficult to bear, I would be happy for my son.

“ ‘And although he could not respond, if you could communicate with him and send packages to him,’ the Rebbe continued, ‘would you do so?’

“ ‘Of course,’ I answered.“ ‘

This is precisely your present situation,’ the Rebbe concluded. ‘With every word of prayer you recite, you are sending a message to your son. And with every gift you make to charity or institution which you fund you are sending a package to him. He cannot respond, but he appreciates your words and your gifts.’ ”

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One time visiting a shiva, the Rebbe explained that no one goes away. A passing is like someone moving from a mundane bayis to a bright alya.

We also use the term "HaMokom" to stress that Hashem who is here with us is the same Hashem who is there with our loved ones above and connects both us and them together.

May you have comfort and brochos from now on.

HaMokom Yenachem eschem bsoch shaar aveileo Tzion Virushalayim.

(10/14/2017 10:32:22 PM)

14

Terrible

So so sad. Just terrible.

(10/14/2017 10:36:37 PM)

15

Bde

I dont think my walk on Crown Street is going to be the same. He was such a nice person and I could tell that from having such a minimal interaction with him.

(10/14/2017 11:39:07 PM)

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May Hashem comfort the family

And bring Moshiach now

(10/15/2017 6:50:40 AM)

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Special Notti

Notti always had a sense of humor in things, he loved life and enjoyed being around the action of Crown Heights. Notti loves his family and loved being at every Simcha. A special Neshama has left us and we will truly miss Notti. May Notti's family find comfort in this difficult time.

(10/15/2017 8:10:27 AM)

18

Sad

I remember he once told a joke in front of cgi parksville almost 30 years ago: "Why did the guy go to sleep next to the oil truck" "Because he wanted to wake up oily for the minyan" Noti will be missed :(

(10/15/2017 9:42:54 AM)

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His sister is my shlucha in SA

Dear nechama your the best we love you 😘 and we wish you a lot of simcha in the future your the best love Torah academy

(10/15/2017 12:37:45 PM)

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Condolences From Brazil

BDE Hamokom yenachem etchem betoch shear avelei tzion virushalym

Mendel Nurkin

(10/15/2017 7:22:43 PM)

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bde

hashem is taking the best to hasten moshiachNow! cant believe it no words speechless

(10/15/2017 11:29:28 PM)

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label and avrom schmelczer

noti was always with a good word for ever one and had a joke and label and avrom miss him so much may hashem give the famailly of noti able to move on and noti soul should go up to hights level of gan ededen

(10/16/2017 8:59:56 AM)

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Yossi Stern

What the heck?? I will miss you Noti

(10/16/2017 7:22:21 PM)

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Special Soul

Noti was an amazing person and had amazing things to say when given a listening ear! I will truly miss seeing you around.

A Former HASC Staffer

(10/16/2017 10:52:00 PM)

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Such a special soul

I had such a soft spot for Noti. Everytime I saw him I just wanted to give him a hug. Pure goodness. May his family be comforted among the mourners of Zion.

(10/17/2017 6:48:23 AM)

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bde

i'm so sorry for your loss. When ever i would see him it would brighten up the day. What a special neshamah.